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Wheel options (other than TSW?)

Started by jimmyducati, September 10, 2013, 07:53:45 PM

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jimmyducati

Not that there is anything wrong with the TSW line, it just seems thats what everyone goes with... I own a Ducati Superbike because I love unique things and no one in my area owns a Ducati, and Im the same way with my car!

Ive been looking at a few wheels and cant really decide what to go with. I really like the FK Ethos RT-Nova wheels and the Drag DR-37 wheels on this page: http://www.discounttiredirect.com/direct/searchWheelsByVehicleAndSize.do?bp=&yr=2010&wd=20&rw=&vid=016652

I am going to lower the car an inch or so, nothing drastic as I don't want to worry about scraping anywhere..
What offset will give me that "oh so close to the fender lip" look without rubbing? What about different sizes front and rear... 8.5 front 10 rear kinda look is always nice! How much difference can we have between the front wheel diameter and rear wheel diameter before risking damage to the AWD system?

Sorry for all the questions, just new to the SHO and AWD in general..
2010 White SHO w/two tone interior
2005 Ducati 999s  (the daily ridder)
1998 Ducati 916  (the beauty queen)
1995 Ducati 900ss (the track terror)
1978 Harley Davidson Shovelhead

EcoBrick Bob

TireRack has lots of options as do many other sources.  Going with different widths front and back needs creativity and perhaps on site fitment testing.  Best way is to use an offset calculator for various widths and offsets.   Stock width is 8" and offset is 38-39, in both 19" & 20" diameters.  I am running 32 offset 18" x 9" and they fill the fender edge perfectly.

Diameter of tires should be within a 1/2 inch or less. 
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jimmyducati

Ill have to do my homework and maybe get out the ruler and tape measure with the stock wheels to see exactly how much offset I want... Offset vs width is always one of those concepts that takes a few minutes of studying to "remember" how they interact and be able to dial in the numbers I want.

Is anyone currently running a wider rear wheel than front on a SHO? Id love to hear your input on width/offset/tire sizes that have worked for you.
2010 White SHO w/two tone interior
2005 Ducati 999s  (the daily ridder)
1998 Ducati 916  (the beauty queen)
1995 Ducati 900ss (the track terror)
1978 Harley Davidson Shovelhead

geswek

#3
Staggering wheels on AWD is like putting your peepee in your neighbors wife--it's not right! Go get a RWD vehicle.

TSW are the chit; I'm putting them on my RX8 now--I run 20x8.5 with 45 offset on the SHO; lower offset farther out the wheel is. With 255/45/20 on 20x8.5 +45 mine is flush with fender.


jimmyducati

I see you have a strong opinion on the staggered wheel issue... to each his own I guess. As for TSW's, they are very nice wheels, I agree but so does everyone else who has a SHO. I really like the FK Ethos Nova wheels, I think they look just as good as the TSW's and should be almost as light. Another plus with the FK's, every other SHO doesn't have them :)

P.S. I do have a RWD car, and yes it has staggered wheels.
2010 White SHO w/two tone interior
2005 Ducati 999s  (the daily ridder)
1998 Ducati 916  (the beauty queen)
1995 Ducati 900ss (the track terror)
1978 Harley Davidson Shovelhead

geswek

Quote from: jimmyducati on September 10, 2013, 09:26:46 PM
I see you have a strong opinion on the staggered wheel issue... to each his own I guess. As for TSW's, they are very nice wheels, I agree but so does everyone else who has a SHO. I really like the FK Ethos Nova wheels, I think they look just as good as the TSW's and should be almost as light. Another plus with the FK's, every other SHO doesn't have them :)

P.S. I do have a RWD car, and yes it has staggered wheels.

I love stagger; about to do it on my RX8 -- but I laugh at every ..... who does it to an AWD--it serves no purpose. :)

Ethos Nova; those the star wheels? That would be REALLY different.

:popcorn:

bpd1151

Been run'n a staggered set up on my SHO for 2+ years now, no issues whatsoever.

Daily driven, and track time.

8.5's up front, 10's in the rear.

Love it :ok:

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n8rfastback

Staggered looks mean wether its an awd or not...
2010 SHO

EcoPowerParts

Another vote for staggered, will be doing it on my Flex. Sometimes it's about looks and not necessarily function, if it was function I'd be running 18x10 up front sticking out with some 275/50R18 drag radials :)
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QwikSHO

I really wish the Nurbs came in gloss black.   >:(

geswek

Quote from: 4DRHTRD on September 10, 2013, 09:40:14 PM
Another vote for staggered, will be doing it on my Flex. Sometimes it's about looks and not necessarily function, if it was function I'd be running 18x10 up front sticking out with some 275/50R18 drag radials :)

What you waiting for then Mike? You want those 10 second 1/4 miles -- better get to butter balling your wheels.

Quote from: QwikSHO on September 10, 2013, 09:41:48 PM
I really wish the Nurbs came in gloss black.   >:(

They do; it's called a paint shop. :)

EcoPowerParts

Quote from: geswek on September 10, 2013, 09:42:27 PM
What you waiting for then Mike? You want those 10 second 1/4 miles -- better get to butter balling your wheels.
10's will come in the Flex, might be '14 or '15 but I'll get there, don't worry.
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QwikSHO

if I'm spending that kind of coin for wheels, I shouldn't have to spend more repainting/powdercoating them.

geswek

Quote from: QwikSHO on September 10, 2013, 09:45:36 PM
if I'm spending that kind of coin for wheels, I shouldn't have to spend more repainting/powdercoating them.

Price of the game man -- we are all Fast and Furious up in here; think those parts are cheap?

Wait till you see my RX8; I'm going FULL retard on that bad boy; straight F&F style.

jimmyducati

Quote from: geswek on September 10, 2013, 09:28:26 PM
Quote from: jimmyducati on September 10, 2013, 09:26:46 PM
I see you have a strong opinion on the staggered wheel issue... to each his own I guess. As for TSW's, they are very nice wheels, I agree but so does everyone else who has a SHO. I really like the FK Ethos Nova wheels, I think they look just as good as the TSW's and should be almost as light. Another plus with the FK's, every other SHO doesn't have them :)

P.S. I do have a RWD car, and yes it has staggered wheels.

I love stagger; about to do it on my RX8 -- but I laugh at every ..... who does it to an AWD--it serves no purpose. :)

Ethos Nova; those the star wheels? That would be REALLY different.

:popcorn:

So I take it your not a fan of the Ethos Nova? Would like to get some real feedback on how people think these would look on a white SHO! Like I said before, nothing agains TSW, I just like to have something a little different, stand out from the crowd. As for staggered vs not, it really does just boil down to looks, I know full well that its not needed in an AWD car, but you just cant beat the aggressive look!

My only concern is the diameter difference front vs rear... bpd, you say you have never had an issue with it?
2010 White SHO w/two tone interior
2005 Ducati 999s  (the daily ridder)
1998 Ducati 916  (the beauty queen)
1995 Ducati 900ss (the track terror)
1978 Harley Davidson Shovelhead